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  1. Buoyancy - Wikipedia

    Buoyancy (/ ˈbɔɪənsi, ˈbuːjənsi /), [1][2] or upthrust, is the force exerted by a fluid opposing the weight of a partially or fully immersed object (which may also be a parcel of fluid). In a column …

  2. Buoyancy in Physics – Definition, Formula, Examples

    Oct 30, 2024 · Buoyancy is an essential force in fluid mechanics, governing why objects float or sink. From Archimedes’ principle to practical applications in engineering and medicine, …

  3. Buoyancy and Buoyant Force: Definition, Examples, & Formula

    Oct 18, 2024 · What does buoyancy mean? Learn its types, along with examples, equations, & diagrams. Also, see how to calculate the buoyant force.

  4. Buoyancy | Force, Definition, History, & Applications | Britannica

    Oct 15, 2025 · Buoyancy describes the tendency of an object to float or rise in a fluid when submerged; this fluid can be either a liquid or a gas.

  5. 14.6: Archimedes’ Principle and Buoyancy - Physics LibreTexts

    Mar 16, 2025 · Archimedes’ principle refers to the force of buoyancy that results when a body is submerged in a fluid, whether partially or wholly. The force that provides the pressure of a fluid …

  6. Buoyancy - The Engineering ToolBox

    Oct 17, 2014 · Buoyancy is defined as the tendency of a body to float or rise when submerged in a fluid. The resultant force acting on a submerged body by the fluid is called the buoyant force …

  7. Buoyancy - Summary – The Physics Hypertextbook

    When an object is immersed in a fluid, the pressure on its bottom is greater than the pressure on its top. This results in an upward force called buoyancy.

  8. What is Buoyancy? Its Diagram and Applications

    Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object submerged in it. This fundamental principle explains why objects float or sink and plays a crucial role in …

  9. Buoyancy | Density | Fluids - PhET Interactive Simulations

    Learn how buoyancy works by experimenting with different blocks, modifying their volume and mass, and placing them in the pool with fluids of different densities.

  10. Buoyant Force - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · The physical law of buoyancy was given by the Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a …